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THE KANSAS' CITY JOURNAL, STOsDAT, DECEMBER 27, 1896. Marked Interest In revival of that most delightful custom, open housa on New Year's day. Is shown by the list of ladles who signify their Intention of receiving on that occasion. In the majority of instances, receiving Is to bo Informal and gentlemen, -who are, of course, tho only callers In accordance with ye etiquette of ye olden times, will bo pleased to accept hoEltallty extended by1 acquaintances i further invitation) than that im plied in the mere society announcement. New Year's evening from 7 to 11, Mrs.

H. Elklns will receive at her residence, M2 Forest avenue, assisted by members of tho Elklns study class, Mrs. H. F. 'Woodward, Mrs.

C. R. Mlddaugh. Mrs. C.

L. Hibbard, Mrs. F. B. Lewis, Misses Mai Illnkle, Mamie Fan.

Hattle Johnson, Emllie Russell, Elizabeth Russell, Mabel Brown, Elizabeth Allen, Sadie Anderson, Sadlu Brown, Anna Carkener and Anna Hickman. Mrs. Henry C. Merrill, Mrs. Ed L.

Marty and Mrs. Frank Sawyer will receive Informally at the residence of Mrs. Marty, 22G Brooklyn avenue. No cards. Hours from 3 to 9.

At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rldenour, S10 Campbell Blanche Rldtnour, Miss Ethel PIxley, Miss Emily Cnriat, Miss Graco Carlat. Miss Lillian Tiffany. Miss Stella Baker, Mls3 Georgia Smith and Miss Jessie Elder, of Wlnfleld.

will receive from 4 to 10. No cards liavo been sent, out. Miss Ethel Agnes Smith and Miss Susan Durner have sent out cards for January 1, from 4 to 10, at Miss Smith's residence, 921 Olive street. They will be assisted in receiving and entertaining by Miss Grace Crissom. of Atchison, Miss Roso Madden, Miss Gussle PIHey and Miss LIna riiley, of Topeka, Kas.

Miss Dorothy Lylo and Miss Pet Lyle, nsslptcd by Miss Kathcrine Allen, Miss, Edith Chapman, Miss Lulu Samuel, Miss Eelyn Ebert and Miss, Mary McDonald, will receive from 3 to 10 p. at their h.me, 102U Brooklyn avenue. Miss Grace Fryer, Miss Clara McDonald, Miss Mattie McDonald. Miss Bird Hew-wm. Miss Sara Hewson.

Miss Josephine Swltzer, Miss Swltzer. MlhS Maud Haines. Miss Elizabeth Philips and Miss Blanche P'urdy will receive New Year at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. B.

E. Fryer. East Ninth street, from 4 o'clock to 10 p. m. Mrs.

J. K. James, of 703 West Tenth street, will receive informally from 3 to assisted by Miss Zenobla Haines. Miss Lilian Tiffany, Miss Carrie Loofbourrow, Miss Anne Loofbourrow, Miss Grace Van Deventer. No cards.

Mrs. IV. J. Medcs will receive from 3 to 7 at her home, 430 Prospect avenue, assisted by Mrs. W.

A. Quayle. Mrs. Charles North-up Mrs. J.

S. Matthews, Mrs. W. B. Mwies.

Mrs. Frank Van Osdell and the Misses Nettle Roberts, Fannie Brent. Lou-lno Northup, Elsie Long. Mabel Moatz, Irene Traber. Dora 'Waters.

Vera Waters, Gould 1'arlotta Barrett, Emma AVnlden, Georglo Smith. Jessie Clarke. Irene Askew, Am Day. Lena Doitrtch. Eurith Fisher.

Maud Fisher, Llnnle Biggs. Emma Cooper. Ad.i Parker. Lydla Parker. 'Winifred Gould.

Carlotta Barrett, Emma Waldcn, Blanche Stevens. Nannie Blair, Josle Gu-genhcim and Louise Haskctt. Receiving with Mrs. L. F.

Clements, of Ml Wabash avenue, from 3 to 6. will be: Mrs Georgo F. Curry. Mrs. E.

T. Hubbell, Mrs. Alex Jansson, Mrs. Benjamin Day, Mrs W. Frcyschlag, Mrs.

W. T. Jamison Miss Maud Morton of Keokuk, MIfs T. F. Sherwood of Mansfield.

Miss Kreyschlag and Miss Grace Wilson. Mrs P. Ewlns. Mrs. C.

H. Chllds, Mrs. M. C. Lappin.

Mrs. W. B. Young. Mrs.

Thomas J. Harrison and Mrs. W. B.ir-rero will receive calls New Year's day from 2 to p. m.

at 433 Jackson. Mrs W. Butt. 31U Peery avenue, will receive Informally. Mrs.

George W. Fuller, assisted hy a number of ladles, will bo at home informally New Year afternoon and evening. At 1910 Independence avenue, from 3 to 10. Mrs W. W.

Kendall. Mrs. C. K. Towt and Miss Kendall will receive their friends assisted by Mrs.

Harry Moore, Mrs. Judd Stewart, Mrs. Charles Piper. Mrs. Sibley Pierce.

Mrs. Harry Gray, Mrs. Charles Marshall, Miss Minnie McClIntock, Miss Gertrude McClIntock, 'Miss Mabel Perry. No cards. Mrs.

S. B. Stokely, of 43C Prospect avenue, will receive, assisted by Mrs. J. A.

Stokely, Mrs. W. P. White, Mrs. J.

A. Stokely, Mrs. J. A. Anderson.

Mrs. W. C. Mrs. S.

P. Yeakel, Mrs. N. F. Hlllis, Mrs.

K. CLaidlaw, Mrs. L. V. Bab-cock.

Mrs. R. C. A'an Osdell, Mrs. D.

C. Webb, Mrs. T. O. Robertson, Mrs.

David Walker, Mrs. A. F. Jones, Mrs. James Reed, Mis.

J. W. Reed, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. L.

W. Craig, Mrs. Cassel. Mrs. Julia Bennett; Misses Sallie McClendon, Kate Meds-ker, Maude Stokely, Nellie White, May AYatson, Bessio Dalbey, Lula Keshlear, May Bennett.

Florence Simms, Grace Cassel, Bessie Blair. Dolly McClendon, Alice Hillls, Elslo Cassel, Myrtle Hunt. From 2. to 8, Mrs. George A.

Parker, Mrs. George L. Taft, Mrs. W. L.

Day, Mrs. V. Neal, Mrs. A. S.

Long. Mrs. H. M. Colley, Mrs.

A. L. Sailors, Mrs. Minnie Michan, Mrs. J.

TV. Wagner, Miss Georgia Smith and Miss Adele Hanna will receive at the residence of Mrs. Parker, 317 Maplo avenue. Mrs. E.

M. Isham will be at home on New Year's day, from 2 to 8 p. at 108 Wabash avenue, assisted In entertaining by Mrs. F. W.

Butterficld. Mrs. P. W. Miller, Mrs.

John Calvin, Mrs. William Edwin, Mrs. S. E. Frost, Mrs.

Osborn. Mrs. Withered Miss Haidee Frost, Miss Rose Mason, Miss Gertrude Edwin, Miss Elna Witherel and Miss Hattie Mason. Mrs. C.

E. McNutt and Mrs. George A. McNutt, of 325 Garfield avenue, will recede from 3 to 10, assisted by Mrs. W.

C. Beal, Mrs. W. M. Beal, Mrs.

S. E. Black, Mrs. Mollie Stone, Mrs. M.

J. Holman, Mrs. H. L. Humphrey.

Mrs. F. Taylor, Mrs. T. R.

Brent, Mrs. Walte, Mrs. G. C. Hays, Mrs.

E. S. Smith; Misses Lou Davis, Anna Stale-, Helen and Pearle Lenhart.Anne Spotts-wood, Josle Guggenheim and Anna Lillls-ten. From 3 to 10, guests will be welcomed at tho residence of Mrs. D.

C. King, of 420 Walrond avenue, by Mrs. King, Mrs. C. E.

Jack. Mrs. G. E. Chambers, Mrs.

Ben Chambers, Mrs. W. H. Chambers, 'Mrs. M.

L. Zener, Miss Mary A. Williams, Mrs. Josephino Moatz, Mrs. Mary A.

Powell. Mrs. D. T. Mervine.

Mrs. C. E. Dickinson, Sirs. William Walte, Mrs.

Gilbert J. Clark, Mrs. Francis Schafaker, Mrs. West Snoop; Misses Annio L. King, Cora Dean Hickok.

Edith Perry, Essie Sparrow, Nettie Chambers, Ethel Zener, Myrtlo Zener, Jennie Walte. Millie Waite, Tuppie B. Brown, Helen Williams, Inez Eaton, Emma McClannahan, Daisy Burt, Cordelia Brown, Jessie King, Lucila HItshew, Margaret Quayle, Magglo Kcmerer, Alice Barnby, Florence SutlllT. Mrs. Walter Neff.

of 3025 East Ninth street, will receive from 3 to 10. assisted by Mrs. Ezekiel Fowler. Miss Miles. Mrs.

J. H. Foster. Mrs. H.

P. Wright. Mrs. J. H.

Garnsey. Mrs Burt, Mrs. A. M. Sills, Mrs.

C. K. Wiles, Mrs. E. F.

Edgecomb, Mrs. A. J. Neff. Mrs.

J. H. Neff. Mrs. G.

N. Neff. Miss Green, Miss Adelaide Green, Miss Mabel Perry, Miss Margaret Quayle, Mls3 Katie North. Miss 'Edith Fowler, Miss Eloise Knox, Miss Alice Knox, Miss Blanche Edgecomb. Miss Daisy Burt, Miss Bessie Burt and Miss Josephine Cole.

The Misses Harrigan. Miss Maud Derby and Miss Lizzie McAuIIffe have cards out for New Year's, from 2 to 5, at 1503 Holmes street. Miss Frank Parr will receive New Year's day at her hall, in the Y. M. C.

A. building, corner of Ninth and Locust streets, from 3 to 7, assisted by Miss Grace Surface, Miss Adele Turtman. Miss Rose Reese, Miss Fanny Reese. Miss Nellie Bayha, Miss Josephino Bayha and Miss Sadie Brown. Cards will not bo sent out, but all friends are welcome.

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jones sent out Invitations last week for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Georgette, to Mr.

Andre Christy Scanlan. Wednesday evening. January' 6. at 7.S0. at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Westport.

There will be card presentation at the church. Miss Marie Jones will be maid of honor and Miss Adele Jones, Miss Wcrk, of Cincinnati, and Miss Scanlan. of St. Louis, will be bridesmaids. The groom's best man will be his brother, Mr.

Philip Scanlan. Mr. Julius Foy. Mr. Cluude Kenncrly, Mr.

Fred Sharon, all of St. Louis; Mr. Marion Jones. Mr. Robert Jones.

Mr. J. W. S. Peters, Mr.

John C. Meredith. Mr. Sam Rag-land. Mr.

II. C. G.irner nnd Mr. Norval Mc-Dearmon will ofllrlatv as groomsmen and ushers. A reception will be held at the Jones homestead.

Lnfuellle hall, at o'clock. At home announcement. Mondays In March. Z3S3 Lucas place, St. Louis.

Miss Alia Belle Hushes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hughes, of Liberty, will be married to Mr. Henry James Cronm, of this city, next Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents. Miss Etta Mercer, of Independence, will be maid of honor, and the groom's best man will be his brother, Mr.

Ernest Cro-nln. At home, after January 1, at the Bonaventure. Mrs. Frank O. Chesney will give a luncheon next Tuesday for Miss Kate Pierce, who is to be married to Mr.

E. D. Latimer January 7. Will Fitchle, of Kansas City, will leave to-day for Canton, 111., where he will be married to Miss May Matthews, December 30. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Martin will entertain guests at a masquerade to-morrow evening In compliment to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas E. Gaines. Miss Berenice Scarritt has cards out for a Tuesday morning chocolateTand a Friday evening cotillion. Inviting friends to meet her guest, Miss Ashby, of Helena, Mont. Miss Winnifred Lombard will give a dancing party the evening of the 23th.

Mrs. J. James has Invitations out for a party next Saturday evening, in compliment to Mr. D. L.

James. Miss Agnes McClIntock and Mr. Robert McClIntock will entertain the evening of the 00th. Mrs. William R.

Nelson's dancing party next Wednesday evening will be in compliment to her daughter. Miss Laura Nelson, and Miss Frances Lathrop and Miss Jessie Lathrop. Next Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Flavel B.

Tiffany and the art class will entertain guests at the Tiffany residence, on Troost. One of the most charming of New Year's eve dancing parties will bo the Thalia, at Lyceum hall. A dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hubbell, of 3020 Flora avenue, for their daughter.

Miss Virginia, will be a pleasant event of New Year's eve. About thirty society young bachelors will give a dancing party next Tuesday evening at Lyceum hall. The Independence Social Club will entertain the evening of the 29th. The Ladies' Leap Year Club, of Independence, will entertain guests New Year eve. Young lady members of the Pajarlta Club will give a leap year dancing party on Tuesday evening, December 29, 1S96.

Patronesses are: Mrs. Kate Conway, Mrs. H. C. Nelson, Mrs.

Charles Ahern, Mrs. James Burke, Mrs. J. F. McNeills, Mrs.

Thomas Finn. Mie Daisy Evans, Maude Swain, Vel-ma yard, Victor Stanton, Edna Scott and 1-iura Scott will receive informally New Year's day at tho home of the Misses Scott, 1109 Park avenue. Hours from 3 to 9. Miss Constance Ingalls" dancing party at Turner hall, Atchison. evening will be a brilliant event of much mora than local Interest.

The hall will be profusely decked with Christmas greens, holly, mistletoe and palms. Miss Ingalls' guests of honor are Miss Nave, Miss Ranney, Miss Lemon and Miss Marney, all of' St. Joseph. Coffee; sandwiches, ices, cakes and bonbons will be served from two handsomely arranged tables by Mrs. Boyle, Mrs.

Rossi, Mrs. Barth and Mrs. Hackney. Miss Ingalls be assisted In receiving by Judge and Mrs. David Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Waggener, Dr.

and Mrs, Campbell, Captain and Mrs. Fisher, Dr. and Mrs. E. G.

Blair, of this city. One hunderd and fifty resident guests will be in attendance. Also Mr. J. R.

Nave, Mr. J. C. Marty, and Mrs. E.

G. Blair, of this city; Mr. Sturgls, Mr. Lewis Smith, Mr. Gene McAllister and Mr.

Duckworth, of St. Joseph; Captain Reynolds, Lieutenant Kearns, Lieutenant Webster, Lieutenant Gregg, Lieutenant Williams, Lieutenant Richardson, Lieutenant Wolfe and Lieutenant Lindsay, otfFort Leavenworth. The leap year party given by Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Lombard last Wednesday evening was In compliment to Miss Mamie Lombard, of Galesburg, Miss Kath-erine Stiles, of Warrensburg; Mr. James Lombard, who is home from Yale for the and Mr. Albert Lombard. Christmas greens prevailed In the ball room and cut flowers decorated the halls, parlors and library. Des Fosses' orchestra was In attendance.

Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howe, Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Pepparfl, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Orr, Mr.and Mrs. J.

H. Aldrlch, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Woosley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumback. Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Van Valkenburgh, Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Hochstetler, Mr. and Mrs. F. N.

Sewall, Mr. and Mrs. William 31. Abcrnathy, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Root, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ashley.

Mr. and Mrs. James Mackenzie; Mrs. B. T.

Whipple: Mr. Wallace Pratt, Miss Alice Rldenour, tho Misses Christie, the Misses Carkener, Miss Alice Upton, Miss Alice Dean, Miss Frances Matteson, the Misses Barse, Miss Holden, Miss Sellers, of Pittsburg, Miss Ess, Miss Prue Withers, Miss Lucia Maude Durfee, Miss Kathcrine Ross, the Misses Perry, Miss Florence Devol. Miss Karnes, Miss Tough, Miss Grace Halbert, Miss Juliet Wilson, Miss Alice Chap-pell; Mr. Jay Marty. Mr.

Robert M. Gill, Mr. Tom Harris, Mr. Lester Hall, Mr. Will Clarke, Mr.

Kirk Askew, Mr. Albert Hopkins, Mr. Robert Keith, Mr. Jack Nave, Mr. Hugh Ward, Judge Dobson, Mr.

C. J. Hubbard, Mr. Ralph Goodlett, Mr. Wash burn.

Mr. Van Brunt. Mr. Harry Loose, 1 Mr. Dudley Munger, Mr.Willls Munger, Dr.

Stanley, Mr. Bart Page, Mr. Holden Hurt and Mr. Donald Mann. The following members 'of tho ladles' airx.

iliary of the Warwick Ciub will receive at the club rooms on New Year's day from 3:00 until 7:00 o'clock. No cards will bo isiued: Mrs. W. E. Evans, Mrs.

W. T. Motley, Mrs. Lauren W. McCoIlum, Mrs.

P. W. Flato, Mrs. J. W.

Paxton, Mrs. Geoige Nute, Mrs. W. J. Ewart, Mrs.

E. C. Fox. Mrs. A.

M. Graff, Mrs. Walter Halliwell, Mrs. Arthur J. King, Mrs.

R. R. Buchanan, Mrs. A. F.

Beery. Mrs. Byron l'inley. Mrs. C.

I. Mills, Mrs. E. L. Bler-smlth, Sirs.

C. E. Flnley, Mrs. J. W.

For-sythe. Mrs. George Clark. Mrs. J.

II. White, Mrs. M. II. Tomlinson, Mrs.

W. E. Campe, Mrs. Charles Charplot; Miss Jessie Grover, Miss Irene Smith, Miss niia D. Coe, Miss Pearl Derry, Miss Mary Dun-lap, Miss Edna Darnall, Miss Ida New-house, Miss Sallie Johnson, Miss Fannie Reese, Miss Rose Reese, Miss Nettie Ci.rnpc, Miss Zenobia Haines, Miss Mabel McCemb.

Miss Clemmie Keel, Miss Adela Van Horn, Miss Beedle, Miss Wherrell. Msmbcrs of the Phiiomathcan Alumnae Association were at home yesterday afternoon from 2 to 5 with Miss Goodman, of Fortieth and Warwick boulcvnrd. Holly ani mistletoe, with other Christmas greens, were interwoven in garlands and festoons and Informal music came In as one of many pleasant features of entertainment. There were numerous incidents of tho past iccalled as friends who had been special "chums" during high Fchool days renewed memories of those blissful times. Guests wore received by Mrs.

L. A. Goodman. Miss Marie Goodman, Miss Edith Chapman and Miss Mary Baker. In the library coffee was served by Mrs.

Jeanne Cole McCrecry. Miss Rose Fyock and Miss Norma Knight. Mrs. Belle Richardson Cory and Miss Maud Pain presided at the sherbet Ir the music room. Members of the association are: Miss Marie L.

Goodman, Miss Edith Chapman, Miss Mary Baker, Miss Minnie Ward. Miss Maud Pain, Miss Rose Fyock. Miss Josephine Swltzer. Miss Grace Cole. Miss Vassle James, Miss Fanny Gocdman, Miss Agnes Dunlop, Miss Bertha Sutermeister.

Miss Katharine Alien, Miss Norma Knight. MIs Delia Drake, Miss Mabelle Miller. Miss Delle Miller, Miss Jual Trefren. Miss Dorothy Lyle. Mls3 Lopi Miller.

Miss Mary Craig, Miss Fanny Bryan, Miss Nettle Wells. Miss Elizabeth Snodgrass, Miss Martha Klrtley, Mrs. Jeanne Cola McCreery. Mrs. Gertrude Swope McBride and Mrs.

Belle Richardson Cory. Guests included: Mrs. Alfred Gregory, Mrs. Mattie Scarritt Jones, Mrs. Annie Trefren Mathls, Mrs.

Georgia Moore Griffith. Mrs. Virginia Woodson Thornton. Mrs. Maud Irwin Kellar.

Mrs. Lola Wllfley Scoby, Sirs. Margaret Croys-dale Logan. Mrs. Miriam Klock Merri-weather, Mrs.

Cassie Bassett Warner. Mrs. Clara Salisbury Spalding, Mrs. Belle Brote-markle Carter. Mrs.

Nellie Carkener. Mrs. Lucy Wilson Smith', Mrs. Gecrge Hope Lewis. Mrs.

Penelope Hall Smith, Mrs. Lemi Arnold Page; Misses Christine Melton, Ida Smith, Blanche Chouteau, May Drake, Ella Phillips, Lavinla Tough, Laura, Lee, Edna Ir win. Alma Snell, Evangeline Hendrix, Eleanor Matthews, Anna Foard, Nellie Griffith, Christine Caryl, Nellie Burrows, Margaret Mann, Effie Buck. Mamie Spalding, Bebe Wood, Mamie Hendrix, Blanch Purdy, Delia Spence. Lilian Curd.

Elizabeth Park, Helen Read, Sue Barse, Alice Fyock, Agnes Lee, Lilian Salisbury, Nellie North? Frances Lee, Lucy Stoller, Mignonette Smith, Juliet Wilson, Katharine'Dunn, Emma Kesting, Elsie Wilson, Daisy Bassett, Leota Cuddy, Virginia Harvey, Emllle Russell, Janette Lockwood, Paulino Lockwood, Georglana Brackett, Dalzie Hamner.Mayme Balnbridge, Lilian Tiff anyt Katharine Baer, Josephine Cole, Edna Mann, Ella Wilson, Lucile Carkener, Emma Walden, Lucy Christie, Katherine Crlley, Gertrude Graham, Emma Baer, Louise Grimes, Frances Richardson, Maymo Perrln, Gertrude Jones, Jessie Lambert, Catherine Easton, Cornelia Topping, Stella Barse, Adaresta Thompson, Marie Jones, Edna Jackson, Elizabeth Russell, Ruby Hale, Leona Conover, Olive Bowman, Minnie Mullett, Marion Ess, Leila Christopher, Jessie Hays, Irma Rhodes, Madge McAlister, Pauline Alexander, Alice. Barse, Mary Christie, Edna Beaham. Pearl Constable, Martha Criley, Martha Ealden, Mary Ewlng, Ruth Gentry, Edith Hanna. Florence Lowe, Virginia Moore, Katharine Morgan, Marie Nelson, Pansy Nelson, Ruth Page, Marie Pugsley, Fannie Rembert, Katharine Ross, Marie Russell, Eda Sutermeister, Mary Thacher, Cornelia Thacher, Marion Thayer, Virginia Warder, Ona WI-nants, Jewel Wood, Leonora Yeager, Winifred Gould, Helen Curtis, Julia Berger, Julia Moore, Nina Drake, Florence Russell, VIrgie Hubbell, Monica Railsback, Josephine Beardsley, Bessie Buford, Marie Orblson, Thelma Orbison, Ruth Austin, Mabel Hays, Edna Harroun, Alta Zens. Last Monday evening a large company of friend3 -were received and delightfully entertained by Mr.

and Mrs. Frank P. Ewlns at their home on Jackson avenue. The occasion was their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Chllds, who werethelrguestsofhonor.recelved-with them. Mr. and Mrs.

Maxwell C. Lappin, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barrere, J.

L. Robertson and Dr. A. Hooper asslstedi in entertaining. Robertson presided at the punch table and Mrs.

Hooper at the coffee. In the dining room, which was daintily trimmed in whito carnations and smllax. Miss Thompson served. The rooms were beautifully decorated, tho first parlor in yellow and the second in pink. Des Fosses' orchestra screened in a leafy bower in the hall furnished the music Invited were: Messrs.

and Mesdames Maxwell Lappin, William E. Ashton, J. L. Robinson, M. B.

Strong, William Miller, E. AVhyte, Emery Hunting, Willis Calvin, W. Bruce Young, H. M. Beardsley, Isaac d'Isay, James Mcllvried, Charles Wllklns, Richard Davis, G.

B. Beatty, H. A. Halsey, M. A.

Maynard, W. F. Cochran, Hartzel Fisher, J. L. Thompson, George" Thompson, Samuel C.

Lee, A. P. Brewer, A. S. Fisher, L.

G. Middaugh, John C. Hall, Francis Murphy, D. J. Dean of Pittsburg, J.

Letten of Fort Scott. A. W. Peet, C. P.

Moss, George W. Barrere, W. B. Young, Thomas Harrison, W. A.

McMillan, S. M. Daniels, Wert Shoop, J. H. White.

Henry S. Owens, George W. Shipley, Washington Adams, S. Marshall. Port Haven, D.

O. Smart. C. D. Mill.

William Hardwicke. John P. Loomas, George H. Combs, F. W.

Richardson, Will Whyte, E. L. Browne, C. E. Edwords, M.

W. Barber, Asa Hooper, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Julia Gordon, Mrs. Spauldbip.

Spell-man, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. "Cornelia Miller, Mrs. S. A.

Morse, Mrs. Mary F. Rose; Misses Crate, Julia Clark, Lauraf d'Isay, Leila Taylor; Messrs. Walter Rose. Joe Mainard, Eb Whyte, Vani-Gunten and J.

M. Jones. One of the loveliest parties of 'the week was given by Mr. and Mrs. T.

K. at their handsome suburban home last Tuesday evening for their daughter. Miss Edith Joyce Hanna. The entire first floor was thrown together for dancing. Wreaths of holly and branches of mistletoe were tied with college colors, in compliment to many-young: students at home for the holidays.

Pink roses were beautifully arranged in the sitting room nnd dining hall. Mr. and Mrs, Hanna were assisted In receiving by Misi Hanna, Miss Edith Hanna, Miss Field, of Lexington; Miss Portia Abell and Miss Mary Thacher, and in entertaining by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans, Mr.

and Mrs. Walton Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Whipple, Mrs. Luther Welsh, Mr. John Thacher and Mr. Will Hanna, of New York. At the meeting of the Avenue Club, with Mr.

nnd Mrs. Rice R. Miner, last Tuesday evening, game prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Marty.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yeomans gave a Christmas dinner In their lovely new home, corner of Scarritt and Walrond, to Mrs. Morris, Mr. and 'Mrs.

Charles Shiwors, of Chicago; Judge and Mrs. Scarritt. Dr. and Mrs. W.

C. Morris and Miss Berenice Scarritt. Mr. and Mrs. George S.

Carkener entertained guests with a Welsh rarebit last Tuesday evening. Present were: Miss Georgia Halley Anna Carkener.Mr.and Mrs. Charles GUI, Mr. and Mrs. William Croys-dale.

Miss Alico Chappell, Mr. Bryson Jones, Mr. Will S. Webb and Mr. Fred Campbell.

The Gladstone Whist Club will enjoy a masquerade New Year's eve at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peet, of Jackson avenue.

Members are: Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Chiids. Mr.

and Mrs. Cel-sus P. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W.

Peet, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell C. Lappin, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barrere, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank P. Ewlns. Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Young, Mr. and Mrs. Morris B. Strong. A new East Side Club, which will meet next Thursday evening with Miss Alice Chappell, is composed of an interesting list of members.

Including Miss Berenice Scarritt and her guest. Miss Ashby, of Helens. Miss Jessie Keith, Miss Alice Chappell, Miss Laura Lee. Miss Anna Carkener, Miss Alico Rldenour, Miss May Karnes. Miss Keebler.

Miss Mamie Wilson, Mr. James Brinkerhoff, Ir. Alfred Sehaufllor, Mr. Warwick Miller.Mr. George Miller.

Mr. DeLong. Mr. Hugh C. Ward.

Mr. H. C. Garner, Mr. J.

W. S. Peters, Dr. J. N.

Jackson. Miss Parr entertained her pupils belonging to Mrs. J. H. Austin's houso class, and their friends, last Wednesday evening at her hall in the Y.

M. C. A. with a dancing party. Excellent music was furnished by Miss Reese and Mr.

Jenkins. Members of tho class are Ruth Austin. Cornelia Thacher, Carlotta Palmer, Winifred Lombard, Alice Walker, Majorie Tate, Majorie Dennis, Mona Railsback. John Walker, John Tate, John Dennis. Bertrand Clark, Will Thayer.

Edgar Lovejoy, Burr Douglas, Howard and Jamie Austin and Frank Mul-ford. Last evening Miss Parr gave a dancing party to her Saturday night class and their guests. Members are Berenice Frederick, Alice Norton. Helen Hoops, 'Thelma Orblson. Marie Orbison.

Nathal Sharpe, Miss Farley. Edna White, Katherine Morgan, Jessie Kump, Gertrude Ahton, Kersey Reed. Robert Brockett, Mason Dean, Frank Mulford. Charles Blrdsal, Allen McCarthy, C. F.

Payne, Harry Moore. Miss Jessie Miller, of 412 Aldlnc '-place, will give a muslcale at her home next Wednesday afternoon. Participants will be: Margaret Carpenter, Goldle Hostettcr. Helen Keplinger. Lizzie Van Peyma, Ethal Van Peyma, Nellie Whisner, Hattle "VbIs-ncr.

Birdie Bedwcll Gussle Sweaririger, Nellie Tabb, Maude Roraaine. Edith Lealy, Alico Beale, Agnes Lockridge, Sadl Hale, Martin Hale, Grace Savage, Edna Strus-man, Ethel Kelly, Georgie Lawrence, Georgie Gille, Florence Porter, May Fair-burn, May Hardinger, Nellie Carpenter, May Rushmore, Effie Chamberlain, Mabel Chamberlain, Lillian Snyder, Kathleen Pigg, Letitia Barnes, Edith Ferguson. Rena Worsfold, Majorie Staley, Sallie Star-transritt, Alex Starritt, Grace Burburick. Rev. John R.

Brown, pastor of the Olive Street Baptist church, was married to Miss Gertrude Marion Rowley at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Rowley, No. 1316 East Eighth street, last Tuesday evening at o'clock, by Rev.

William James Fley, of Kansas City, Kas. The bride and groom left on an evening train for Chicago to pass their honeymoon. The marriage of Mr. Fred W. Fleming and Miss Alice Ogden was solemnized last Tuesday evening at the bride's home, 1120 Tracy avenue.

Rev. Charles B. Mitchell, of Grand Avenue M. E. church, was the officiating minister.

Mr. W. E. Bennington, of Slater, and Miss Callle M. Townsend were married last Thursday evening at o'clock by Rev.

John Bennington, of Stillwater, O. T. The officiating minister was assisted by Rev. Dr. Charles H.

Bruce, pastor of the Fifth Presbyterian church. Many handsome anil valuable presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. Bennington will reside in Slater.

Mr. Joseph B. Campbell and Miss Ella May Rich were united in marriage December 23 at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Rich. 503 Independence avenue. Rev. J.

A. Dearborn officiating. The attendants were Miss Gertrude Henderson, of Westport, and Miss Eva Ward, of Independence, as bridesmaids, and Mr. Harry Brlce and Mr. Lon Gearhart.

groomsmen. Only Intimate friends of the family and near relatives were invited. Among the guests were: Mrs. Helen Dickinson Harford, of New-burg. Mrs.

Griggs, of Westport; Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Wingfield. Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Norris. Mr. and Mrs.

Forest Bedell. Mr. and Mrs. F. K.

Derome. Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Salter. Mrs.J. C. Green-man, Mrs. Harry Dickinson; Misses Delia Wingfield, Florence Bedell, Shelton and Patience Dickinson; Messrs.

Marvin Minnear, Ray Bedell," Burt Benjamin, Elmer Tar-man and W. O. Miller. Many lovely presents were received. After the ceremony supper was served by the mother of the bride, assisted by Mrs.

Salter, Mrs. Bedell and Mrs. Wingfield. The Warwick Club and a few guests danced at the Casino last Tuesday evening to the strains of Professor Zimmerschied's orchestra. This, the club's last dance of the year, was a.

most enjoyable one. There were present: Messrs. and Mesdames W. E. Evans, W.

E. Campe, L. W. McCoIlum, C. V.

Charplot, E. C. Fox, John T. Buchanan, George H. Nute, W.

S. Halliwell, Arthur J. King, R. R. Buchanan, Warren E.

Comstock. A. F. Beery, C. J.

Mills, J. W. German, W. C. Henrici.

Sidney L. Johnson, F. W. Flato, J. K.

James, W. M. Miller, J. W. Forsythe, J.

H. White, C. L. Hibbard, W. J.

Ewart, W. P. Motley, W. H. Poiter, Messrs.

R. A. Norton, Guy L. Allen. F.

A. Carrier. W. Wilcox. Clarence W.

Howell of Lawrence, George F. Laughlln, E. D. Halliwell, Wallace Holmes, E. J.

Sheriff, W. F. Botts, J. W. Swain, Fred C.

Wheeler, E. W. Claggett. R. W.

Goodnow, W. D. Dunshee. Alfred Fidler, M. M.

Elder, Roswold German, J. N. Scott, Frank H. Judd, Ross M. Sleek, John Harries, Wilbur A.

Weston, Arthur Hawes, L. E. Baird. H. S.

C. D. Remely. George W. Rockwell; Misses Adela Van Horn, Maude Eoff, Zenobia Haines, Lydla Parker, Lillian Tiffany, Anna D.

Coe, Berenice McDonald, Rosalie Reese, Katherine Baer, Emma Baer, Pauline Swain, Flor-enco Maddox, Addie Parker, Edna Darnall, Jessie Rothrock, Elsie Long, Ethel PIxley, Mae Jones, Ida Newhouse, Mario Dunlap, Mary Sanford, Harries, Ethel Knickerbocker, Louise Haskett, Robertson, of Ann Arbor, Nellie Burrows, Julia Owen, of Navasota, Mabel McComb. A dancing party, tho first nf a series, was given at the Auditorium hotel last Monday night. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Rule, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dummert, Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. O.

Ashbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham. Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. George Peck.

Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. E.

K. Crlley, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

Trultt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duke, Mr. and Mrs.

Mott. Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

FIrey, Mr. and Mrs. James Tollver: Mrs. Chouteau, Mrs. Frank Chick, Mrs.

F. E. Bates. Mrs. Basil JJuk'e, Mrs.

Gremmell; Misses Elizabeth Brent, Sadie Hewson, Martha Brent, Spof-ford, Sallie Pearce, LIda Pearce, Kathleen Pearce, Martha Criley, Bristol, Helen Chick. Carlat. Rldenour, Crlley, Lexington, Messrs. Claude Carlat, Ernest Cronln, Harry Wright, Beverly Piatt. Carlat, Woo'd Hickman, Harry Gabel.

Clarence I. Spellman. Burch. Nelswanger, W. B.

Thomas, Watterson, Fredrlckson, Rhodes, Matchett, John F. Lumpkin. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.

Stelnert, of 1517 Wyandotte street, entertained their friends on tho evening of December 24 in celebration of the fifth anniversary of their marriage. Mrs. Steinert was assisted in entertaining by Miss Sallie McClendon, and Miss Dollie McClendon served punch In the library. The parlors were beautifully decorated, appropriato both for the occasion and Christmas eve) being artistically festooned in evergreen and holly, with cut flowers and potted plants in profusion. Lunch was served in the dining room.

The main feature was cards, with plenty of singing and music Souvenirs of unique and quaint designs presented to each guest afforded considerable amusement. Many useful and appropriate gifts were received. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. T.

H. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Canmann, Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Prater, Mr. and Mrs. C.

N. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Mihlan, Mr. and Mrs.

George M. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. F.

S. Leeds. Mrs. S. D.

Hale. Misses May Leavel. Nellie Scott, Rtdgcway, Hopstet-ter. Sallie and Dollie McClendon; Messrs. Lu McCall, Walter Lovett, Charles Lov-ettt, Ed and Eugene Lovett.

X)r. and Mrs. J. D. Griffith gave a Napoleon dinner Wednesday evening, complimentary to Colonel and Mrs.

W. R. Nelson. Tho decorations were laurel, violets and violet ribbons. Small heads of the Napoleon family, painted by MIS3 Constance Ingalls, were tho souvenirs.

Guests were: Colonel and Mrs. W. R. Nelson. Colonel and Mrs.

C. F. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Horton and Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

Washburn. Miss Anna A. Hanrahan, of St. Mary's, and Mr. James S.

Knode, of this city, were quietly married December 23. lSy6. At home to friends at 1023 Charlotte street after January 8, 1S97, The young girls' Christmas leap year party at the Casino proved very delightful. Among hostesses and guests were: and Mesdames C. E.

Moss. Henry N. Ess, Frank B. Wilcox. Brown, Georgo Cook.

E. R. Crutcher, Robert F. Lakcnan, Kelly Brent, J. P.

Townley. J. A. Hanley. E.

F. Swlnney. Kelly Thompson, C. H. Durfee, H.

H. Anderson, H. B. Green, Mrs. Mcintosh.

Mrs. L. Green; Misses Norma E. Knight, Elizabeth Garsuch, Frances Lillts, Elizabeth Brent, Mary Woodgate, Martha Brent, Portia Abell, Marguerite Harris, Nellie Beedy. Lucy Craig, Nell McShane, Elelle Hamill, Machette, Neda Jacobs, Katherine Bristol, Florence Huntoon, Margaret Kelly, Cora Moss.

Bettie Ranson. Nellie White, Pearl Ranscn, Ada Gregg, Sara Hewson, Esther Machette, Maud Askew, Alice Dean, Mary Simpson, Nellie Lucas. Relia Abell, Nina Spofford, Mary Sia-vens, Gertrude Lombard, Edna Mann. Adelle Kellar. Lilian Chouteau, Martha McDonald, Alice Barse.

Battcrton, Bessie Burt. Nellie Elbert, Marie Russell. Barse, Elizabeth Russell, Grace Waters. Adaresta Thompson. Weston, Bessie Llllls, Martha Klrtley.

Florence Hanley, Irma Rhodes, Stella Baker, May Beeson Ruby Bugbee. Edna Jackson. Mayme Perrin. Clara McDonald, Georglana Ketchum, Georgia Hal-ley, Clara G. Lynn.

Sara Brown. Mary SIo-cilm, Ellen Talbot, Burnett: Messrs. Paul Roberts Jones. Harry G. Hoffman, D.

S. McGonlgle. Charles R. Frederickson. E.

S. Smith. Harry Wright, Bartlctt Page, Albert Lombard, John Beedy, Will. Talbot, Charles Bush, Haram Cline, W. P.

Machette, George, W. C. Corocy, Charles Schmack. Walter Avery, Paul Mohr, Charles Bryant. Val Piper.

Boyd W. Har-wood, Beverly Piatt, Hal Whitehead, P. A. Machette. Whitfield Mulford, Charles Curtis, H.

D. Lee. B. W- Hickman. Robert Keith.

James P. Lombard, Charles Stanton. Richard Waite. Fred Merry, W. P.

McDonald, W. O. Cox. Mason Peters. James B.

Allen, Charles Dayton, Stanley Masters. John Stoller, Will Clarke, Frank Fletcher, Edgar Bayles, Donald F. Mosher. Richard Denney. James Pate, Edward Rhlner, Frank A.

Baker. Frank Fur-gason. Lee Wright. Harry Loose. Firth, J.

D. Bowersock, of Lawrence; Albert Hopkins, Luclen Irwin, Harold Smith. Louis D. Orrison, Will W. Atwill.

Frank Dexter. Fred Campbell, L. F. Cochran; Dr. J.

H. Austin, Dr. Gant and Dr. Jabez Jackson. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Haefner on Christmas eve entertained guests at their home. Fifteenth and Campbell streets. Dancing, cards and other amusements were provided and an excellent supper was served. Present were: Messrs.

and Mesdames Stewart, Emll Scharnagel. Charles Nichols, W. H. Ransom. Harry Bird.

J. A. Calvin. S. Miller.

Joseph Hawkins. J. R. Van Cleave and J. W.

Prather; Mrs. L. R. White, Mrs. M.

Haefner; Miss Lora Lamport, Witifield, Miss Margaret Haefner; Messrs. Roy White. R. E. Williams.

L. Hosp. L. S. Hosp, Preston Dobbins and W.

C. Michaels. Mr. Robert G. Weber, secretary of tho Weber Gas and Gasolino Engine Company, of this city, and Miss Josephine Pauline Rose, of Atchison.

were quietly married at the bride's home Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock December 23, by Rev. Dr. Mullenew, cf Trinity Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs.

Weber will be home to friends at tho Cordova after January 5. Mrs. A. E. Hayden.

of 242t Agnes avenue, leaves this evening for New Orleans. to attend tho marriage of her brother. Dr. George A. B.

Hays, state superintendent of the Jackson, insane asylum, to Miss "Elizabeth Lynd, of New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Stevens entertained at dinner last Thursday evening.

Covers were laid for ten. Mr. Edward Boyd and Miss Jennia Simmons, two well known Argentine young people, were united in marriage last Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. J. B.

Smith, on South Second street. Rev. Elliott, of the Baptist church, performed the ceremony. Guests present were: Mr. nnd Mrs.

G. 'A. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs.

George Simmons, Miss Lizzio Simmons, Miss Helen M. Wyatt. Miss Lydla Simmons. Geddes Ott. Edward L.

Easton, Charles M. Marston and Mr. Charles Simmons. Married, at the home of the bride, 3020 Locust, Tuesday, December 22. Mr.

E. C. Graham and Miss Annie E. Bates. Only relatives and a few friends were present.

Among them were: Messrs. S. E. Graham. E.

V. Graham. W. M. Hall.

W. C. Snyder. Frank Bates. Z.

T. Christal, A. B. Crawford and R. F.

McGIothlln: Misses Alice Adams. Parrie Morrison. Dora Cunningham, Minnie Clark. Minnie Comer, Ethel Martin and Gladys Martin: Messrs and Mesdames E. E.

Adams, J. F. Betts. J. E.

Comer. L. E. Martin. George Atkinson.

Mrs. B. F. O'Rear and Mrs. Carter.

Rev. W. H. Jennett. of the Springfield Avenue Christian church, performed the ceremony.

On Christmas eve. at 9 o'clock, a pretty home wedding ceremony was celebrated In the presence of relatives and immediate friends at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. D. B.

McKee, in Hutchinson. when the daughter. Miss Mary B. McKee. was married to Mr.

Herbert C. Wood, of Kansas City. The home was beautifully decorated with holly, mistletoe, evergreen and flowers. Miss Vida McKee. sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr.

Fred F. Campbell, of Kansas City, best man. The Rev. A. F.

Irwin, of Hutchinson, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Wood left Immediately after the ceremony for a short wedding Journey and will be at home to friends at 3710 Wyandotte street, Kansas City, after January 10. Mm.

Grundy's Budget of New. Louvre Glove Company. Miss Fannie Molse Is home from Denver. Miss Martha Brent is visiting In St. Joseph.

Mrs. Joseph Lawson has returned to Columbia. Mrs. M. J.

Moore Is visiting in Jacksonville, 111. Mr. Dwight Carson has returned from St. Louis. Miss Sallie E.

Crouch Is visiting In Lo Grange, Mo. Miss Lizzie Dunlap Assembly New Year's evening, at Casino. Mrs. Bascombo Nordyke visited friends In Marshall last week. Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Green havo returned to Jefferson City. Tho Bonaventuro Circle will giro a danc-ins party to-morrow evening. Mrs.

Frank Oglebay and Mrs. Matt Foster have returned from Chicago. Mr. Phil E. Parrott spent Christmas with home friends in Lawrence.

Kas. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Evans aro at homo to friends at the Auditorium.

Mrs. Philip Toll is entertaining her mother. Mrs. S. H.

Kemper, of Fulton. Mrs. M. C. Wigfieid and Mrs.

M. Atchcr-son visited In Independence last week. Miss Kate Word, of Texas, is visiting Miss Ruby Bugbee during the holidays. Mr. Matt Foster, of 1202 Euclid avenue.

Is at heme from Shattuck for the holidays. Mrs. Robert Curtln and children are guests of Mrs. Curtln's mother, Mrs. Sage.

Miss Bertha Doano and Miss Jesse Hayes nre homo from Drury college for tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Phil B. Perry are entertaining their mother, Mrs.

A. AV. Perry, of Sedaiia. Mrs. M.

Peiser and Mrs. S. S. Sherman, of 110S Tracy aYenue, aro at home to friends on Fridays. Miss Ruby Bugbee leaves Tuesday evening for Boston, where she will attend tho school of tine arts.

Misses Emma and Mnry AVhltehead have returned from a visit to the Misses Baum-gnrdner, of Atchison. Mrs. F. L. Vandergrift was the guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Price, of Atchison, last week. Miss Kate Pierce. No.

Munford court. entertained Miss Mabel Vaughn, of Leavenworth, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cravens, of St.

Louis, will be guests of Mrs. J. K. Cravens to-day, en route for California, Sirs. Penelope Evans, of Hillsboro.

Is the guest of and Mrs. George W. Barrere, of 433 Jackson avenue. Misi Bailey, of Kentucky, and Miss Moselle Dibrell Apperson, of Virginia, are visiting Mrs. John M.

Philips. Mrs. Yamoll. of New York, will remnln tho guest of her parents. Dr.

and Mrs. AV. H. KImberlin, until January 4. The I.

F. F. Club will give a Leap Year watch party at the home of the Misses Stubblefleld on Michigan avenue. Miss Jennie Eppstein. daughter of Rabbi Eppstcln, of Qtiincy.

111., is visiting Mrs. T. V. Kandor, Thirty-first and Tracy. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry E. Reynolds have returned from Chicago. At home AVednesdays after January 1, at 1117 Park avenue. Mi.

and Mrs. Frank M. Hill. 1S20 Brownell avenue, are entertaining the Misses Hill and Miss Adele Keller, of St. Louis.

Miss Jessie M. Knox, of 1303 Flora avenue, is spending the holldaj-3 with her cousins, Clara and Blanch Knox. In Clearfield, la. Mr. nnd Mrs.

J. C. English, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.

AV. Fuller, leave thW evening for their home In Danville. 111. Mrs. Charles L.

Sowle and little daughter, of Minneapolis, are. visiting Mrs. Sowle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Schermerhorn. Dr. and Mrs. W.

H. KImberlin leave for Port Arthur nnd other points South the middle of January for the remainder of the winter. Dr. and Mrs. James Clarke Whlttlcr are at heme to friends in their new residence, northeast corner Forty-first and Warwick boulevard.

Mrs. McShane and daughters, of Omaha, who have just returned from abroad, will spend the- winter with Mrs. John Sargent, at the A'irginia. Mrs. Noble Prentls and Sirs.

J. K. Cravens have returned from St. Louis, where thov attended the state charity and correction convention, Mr. and Mrs.

L. O. Hauge, of Osawa-tcmle. are spending tho holidays with Mrs. Hauge's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. C. Fanchcr, of Eighth and Forest. Caiantho te'mple No.

1, Rathbone Sisters, will keep open house on New Year's day from- 2 until 10 o'clock, at their lodge room, corner of Fourteenth and Grand avenue. The second anniversary or Ladles' Auxiliary K. F. No. 8.

will be observed at M. C. A. auditorium. Ninth and Locust streets, Wednesday evening.

December 30. Dr. Emily Newcomb Is slowly recovering from a protracted and extreme illness. For fifteen years past tho Samaritan mission has celebrated Christmas with interesting fcitlvitles, but on tho sixteenth anniversary 4V0e4 ss4Tfr4l si Engraved New Yearly Cards Remember that wo are tha only retail dealers In tho city who en- grave their own cards. AVa have 2 special facilities and can do the best work on the shortest notice.

Leave your order To-Morrow For New Year's Calling Cards. They will ba finished in up to date style and at tha lowest prices. 1034 Main Street, 44 44 New Year's Ice Cream Ices, Frappes, Frozen Egg Nog, Charlotte Russe, FANCY CAKES, Etc.1 You are sure to get the BEST when you, order of I Tel. 676. 1024 in St.

Dollars for Dollars paid, protecting you against loss in life, protecting your family against want after you have gone the cash value, an-. nual dividend paying policy of the XETTESUEASD MUTUAL LIFE ins. co. "There is no belter." Send us your date of birth for specimen policy. CUAS.

D. MILL, General Agent, Netv Encland Life Building-. tha usual celebration was cot arranged for, owing to Dr. Newcomb'3 illness, but baskets were sent to many of those who lova her and who are beloved by her. In the number were those whose best Interests sho has had at heart for the past seventeen, years.

and Mrs. Frank H. Hampton and little daughter. Louise, of Pullman. aro spending the holidays at the home of theic parents.

Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hampton, on South Locust street.

Mr. and Mrs. AVill H. Fuller and Mr. Harry Kaeiser.

of Wichita. and Mr. and Mrs. C. English, of Danville, 111..

aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo AV. Fuller, of Independence boulevard. At tho meeting of tho A.

O. N. with. Miss Hattle Barse last Monday, prizes were won by Mrs. J.

Huston Baker nnd Miss Donna Bonnlwell. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Jerome Stuart at tho next meeting. Mrs. II.

C. Wild entertained tho J. F. F. Club December 17.

Prizes Tero awarded Miss L. AVarneke, Mrs. Homer Boutelle. Mrs. R.

A. Cox. Mrs. J. J.

Helm will entertain December 31, at her home, 3)0 Walrond avenue. Mrs. W. Z. Boone, of Marcellne.

la spending the holidays at the paternal homo of Colonel Boone. In Elkton. ICy. The gallant colonel, who is a lineal descendant of Daniel Boone, will Join Mrs. Boone soma time in January.

Mrs. John C. Surface was hostess of tha Ti. O. T.

Tuesday evening, and gamo prizes were won by Mrs. Dick A'an Horn. Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Garth and Mr. Ray Egle-hoft Mr. and' Mrs. A'an Horn win entertain the club at 6 o'clock dinner January 5.

Seme especially interesting meetings during the six weeks of Mr. AV. E. Miller's administration of the East Sldo Literary Society havo been arranged for with the assistance of his secretary and tha programme committee. Among others will bo an evening on American literature: American history and historians and American prose writers: the third evening on American poets.

The first will be on January and will include a literary review by Mrs. H. E. Finney, criticism on tho "New Books" by W. E.

Griffith, music by, the Misses Lyle. Miss Richardson. Mr. George Miller. and Mr.

E. AV. Eaton. Special articles during the six weeks will be given by F. H.

Dexter. F. II. Hadiey, I. AV.

Eicger. Dr. J. N. Jackson.

Mrs. AV. Miss Laura Lee. Mr. Charles itictjards.

J. AV. s. teters ana a number ot others who havo been prominent in tho affairs of tho soclctey for the past live oc six years. Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Shuck wercagrecably surprised at their home on McGco street last Monday evening by a number ofc friends of Calanthe temple. Rathbono Sisters, tho event being their sixteenth anniversary.

The early part of tho evening was given to cards, in which Mrs. B. Bazzal and Miss Minnlo Hllderbrant were successful as prize winners. Aftrr refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs.

Shuck wero presented with a silver berry dish, Mrs. M. D. Wood making the presentation speech In the parlor, while the low strains of "Home, Sweet Homo" could bn heard fiom tho orchestra seated In tho dining room. Dancing followed, the old-fashioned, square dances being especially enjoyed, until a late hour, when the guestj departed, wishing their hosts many nanny returnn.

Ilesent were: Mr. and Mrs. Georgo E. Itunjon, Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. AVood. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Bazzal, Mr. and Mrs. II. Austin.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Peer.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Haase. Mrs.

Robert Hlldebrant. Mrs. Mary E. Mrs. C.

A. Cam-field, Mrs. J. Rodgers. Mrs.

Charles Rnber, M. Mills. Miss Blanch Runyon. Miss Amy Raber. Miss Emma Bazzal.

Misa Minnie Hildebrant: Messrs. AVilliam II. Rogers. Thomas J. Seehom.

James It. Dukes. S. S. Rodgers, J.

A. Idecn. K. S. Fisher, John Conlon.

J. C. Ross and AV. Haasc. The L'pn and Dauni of It.

Gr.lfina. Goddess of my song, 'Tis thee I worship all day long; Fiom rosy morn to dewy eve. Thy verdant shrine I never leave. No lover to his love so true. So constant Is.

as I to you; Yet. womanlike, you torture mo AVith feminine inconstancy. What keener pleasure than to trace The pure white sphere's aerial race; As briskly rising from the sand. It wings its lllght across the strand. Then with a second brassy drive.

It travels, liko a thing alive; And. with tho iron lofted clean. It lies just dead upon the green. The putter gives it one stroke more. Even with "Bogey" holed In 4.

But. ah! what anguish 'tis to sea The ball remaining on the tee; To hear a comforter, liko Job. "Blest if he hasn't missed the globe!" To watch tho gutty's devious course 1 Into tho all-embracing gorse. Or yawning bunker, from whoso shade. With countless strokes and niblick's aid.

And bitter thoughts, for words too keen, TU laid, at length, upon the green: Then, putting, see the beggar roll. And stop two Inches from the hole! Such aro tho pleasures and the pains Tho golfer, by his labor, gains. No sailor on the stormy sea Has. more ot ups nnd downs than he. He learns, through toll nnd earnest strife.

The true philosophy of Ilfp And when, at length, tho day is done. And sinks to rest the weary sun. Ho sees In dreams, with sleep-closed eyes. Tho awful ghost of "Bogey" rise. Henry Sewcll in Golf.

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